Blake are back and better than ever

BRIT-Award winners Blake are back and better than ever, with a refined new sound, new songs and their biggest UK tour yet including a date in Bromsgrove

Re-inspired by the enduring trio harmonies of The Three Tenors, The Bee Gees and The Lettermen, Blake's latest concert show In Harmony sees them combining classic songs from their first four award-winning albums, with exclusive new songs from their upcoming fifth album of the same name.

Musicals, pop and classical songs collide in the groups’ most eclectic stage spectacular yet, accompanied by great musicians and impressive video projections.

Returning from summer tours in the United States, Russia, Eastern Europe, South Africa and Asia, you can expect the famous and hilarious rat-pack banter to feature some fascinating new stories.

Supporting this tour as special guest artist will be soprano Camilla Kerslake, performing her own songs and joining the boys for some breath-taking duets throughout the evening.

Camilla has previously toured with classical superstar Andrea Bocelli and she also joined with Blake to headline the Brit Awards at the Royal Albert Hall.

Following on from previous years, the trio are once again searching the UK for talented local choirs to join them on stage as part of the tour.

Over the last five years the group have been joined by more than 250 local choirs around the UK and overseas.

Humphrey Berney said: “We three guys got our musical starts in life through performing in choirs, so it’s been inspirational to see so many UK groups sending us their YouTube clips for consideration over the years.

"We look forward to welcoming 20 more talented groups of singers to our shows this Autumn."

Choirs need to email their latest videos to blakeofficial.com and the chosen groups will perform alongside Blake on five big ensemble songs, as well as present their own solo song to the audience.

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